Neil Weber at the studio controls in Korat, Thailand. On the wall is a photo of the Paul Johnson family (see #1448). Paul, with the Christian and Missionary Alliance, was instrumental in the establishment of the studio. He and his wife Priscilla were murdered in Ban Dong Mafai by bandits in April of 1952; fellow missionaries rallied around the deaths and began construction of a memorial studio in Korat. (See set 6 - Paul Johnson/Korat Studio for additional details.) Year: 1960 Country: THA Set: 6 Updated: 2012-09-27 09:58:58

A display of new Phillips PM radios. The PM Club signs were made of rehabilitated 30 inch aluminum recording discs, as can be determined by the holes in the center. Year: 1960 Country: PHL Set: 1 Updated: 2006-02-20 03:37:15

In the latter years of the PM program more sophisticated radio sets were utilized for distribution outside the Philippines, to take advantage of the many bands and frequencies that FEBC was broadcasting on. Year: 1960 Country: PHL Set: 1 Updated: 2008-08-05 22:11:55

In order to respond to the demand for follow up materials created by the distribution of thousands of PM radio sets, literature packets like these were assembled by FEBC. Year: 1960 Country: PHL Set: 1 Updated: 2008-08-28 17:29:12

A "PM Club" follow up meeting takes place with standing room only. The radio hangs from the window. An unidentified musician performs with trumpet and accordion simultaneously! The white-shirted men are undoubtedly ministers ready to share the gospel. The location is uncertain, but appears to be a rural barrio. Year: 1960 Country: PHL Set: 3 Updated: 2012-06-09 22:03:40

Rev. Isabelo Montejo, head of the PM department at Manila, shows the latest PM model. Behind him a map indicating where some of the 3000 radios have been placed. Year: 1960 Country: PHL Set: 1 Updated: 2006-02-19 01:03:54

Ambassador and Mrs. Tiburcio Baja listen to FEBC on their Hallicrafters multiband radio. Tiburcio Baja was Philippine ambassador/consulate general to many countries including London. The Bajas were faithful supporters of FEBC since its founding. During World War II, Tiburcio's voice of encouragement was heard in the Philippines over historic KGEI (q.v.), fifteen years before FEBC purchased the station.Year: 1960 Country: PHL Updated: 2006-02-03 02:52:09

Group not yet identified (020405). Possibly a group of Bible School Students receiving a PM. Rev. Anacleto Lacanilao, head of the Tagalog department of FEBC in the foreground holding a PM-radio. In the back on the right is Rev. Siodoro, good friend of FEBC. Note DZAS radio tower in the far background. Year: 1960 Country: PHL Set: 3 Updated: 2008-09-03 11:25:17

Rev. Anacleto Lacanilao stands at the front of the Balintawak Church, with a PM radio. In the 1950's and 1960's Balintawak was on the northern edge of Manila; later engulfed by urban sprawl. Year: 1960 Country: PHL Set: 7 Updated: 2008-09-03 11:44:40

The CRCM 1/4 inch tape library boasted over 30,000 tapes in many languages and dialects of Asia. This slide is a duplicate. Roy Alvarez at the near desk. Year: 1960 Country: PHL Set: 7 Updated: 2008-09-03 12:12:48

This view, from the FEBIAS compound (photo taken toward the southwest), is a time exposure which allows lightning to silhouette the DZAS tower. Year: 1960 Country: PHL Set: 30 Updated: 2008-08-28 21:53:45

The DZAS tower at sunset. The tower tself was inspiring, and added to the delight of FEBCers as they realized is was helping to convey words of Life throughout the vast population of Metro Manila and beyond. Year: 1960 Country: PHL Set: 30 Updated: 2008-08-28 21:53:57